Froggatt Bridge

A Grade II Listed Building in Froggatt, Derbyshire

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Listing Text

Road bridge. Late C17, the major part then refashioned in mid-C19. An asymmetrical
structure of two unequal spans, the earlier lower arch semi-circular, and separated
by a pointed cutwater from the later wider pointed arch to the north east. Coursed
and ashlar gritstone, the later work rockfaced with chamfered rustication. A
dentilled band course to the heads of the arches, and above a parapet of rusticated
masonry with deep horizontal channelling. The faces of the arch stones of the
pointed arch are also deeply channelled. Chamfered massive ashlar copings to parapet,
ending in low square piers with shallow pyramidal caps. Also a Scheduled Ancient
Monument. See also Stoke Parish.

Listing NGR: SK2437376076

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